The Adriatic Sea is one of the two seas that wash the coast of Albania in the West and the maritime border that connects our country with the eastern coast of Italy and the south of Croatia. Along it, the coast is mainly sandy. Seven rivers flow into the Adriatic Sea, which flow through Albanian lands, such as: Drini i Bardhë, Drini i Zi, Vjosa, Buna, Mati, Shkumbini and Semani.
The Adriatic coast in Albania stretches from Velipoja to the Gulf of Lalëzit and is characterized by long beaches with fine sand, often surrounded by pine forests. For all tourism enthusiasts who want to discover the warm shores of the Adriatic, they can choose the beaches of Velipoja, Tale, Shëngjin, Durrës, Golem, Spille, Divjaka, Darëzeza and the old beach of Vlorë, among the water treasures of Albania. This coast is suitable for family holidays, water activities and walks, attracting domestic and foreign tourists mainly during the summer season. Compared to the Ionian coast, the Adriatic is distinguished by its flat beaches and calmer waters. The Albanian Adriatic Sea coast experiences a Mediterranean climate. Rare birdwatchers and those interested in ecotourism find their study paradise in the rich lagoons of the Adriatic coast as well as the protected natural ecosystems in the area of Divjaka and Karavasta, in the Godulla lagoon, the Kune Vaini lagoon in Lezha, Lake Shkodra in the north and the Narta lagoon in the south, etc.